T-Minus three days and some hours and some minutes and some seconds to Earth Day 2012.Â By the time you read this, it may be T-Minus two days and some hours and so on.Â What do you plan to do to be a part of this grandiose occasion?Â I do hope something, especially if you live in Washington DC, as there are great activities happening on the National Mall, but if that seems a bit too big for your britches, try this (I’ll be there):

The United Nations FoundationÂ andÂ the United Nations Development ProgrammeÂ invite you to the Washington, D.C. Premiere as part of a global screening of the groundbreaking filmOne Day on Earth, which was filmed in every country around the world in order to document the human experience over a single 24â€“hour period. This event will be part of historyâ€¦ a simultaneous international screening that will take place on and around Earth Day.

How are you modifying your behavior so that you are living a more sustainable lifestyle?Â Do you wonder, what are the big or little things I can do?Â CIRCA Jewels asked around and received a few good tips for just that:

About Pamela Sorensen:Pamela Lynne Sorensen is the founder of Pamela’s Punch, a leading source of information for the “who, what, when, and where” of Washington, DC’s elite social, professional, and philanthropic scene, which she founded in November of 2006. In 2012 she launched Pacific Punch, based in Los Angeles. Pamela comes from an extensive background in sales and business development from a variety of industries, has been involved with charities and fundraising for a number of years and holds several Board and leadership positions.
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